Workshop 1C
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Workshop 1C
Jennifer A. O’Dea MPH, PhD “Body Image Research and Self Esteem Strategies for Pastoral Care and PDHPE Programs ” AIS Pastoral Care Conference Sydney Airport Mercure Hotel, August 10, 2009 www.personal.edfac.usyd.edu.au/staff/odeaj/ 12-18 year old girls 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Fasting Vomiting Smoking Laxatives Chewonly Pills Yes Outcomes of poor self esteem & poor body image? The child’s physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual health is damaged and/or delayed • • • • • • • • • • Physical damage Psychological/Emotional issues Social isolation, inability to function normally Low self esteem and a sense of failure Sense of hopelessness, guilt, shame, unworthiness Spiritually devoid – “my life will begin when I lose weight” “I will be happy/successful/acceptable when I lose weight” “Girls will like me, others will respect me when I get built” Cycle of dieting, restraint, binge eating etc Dieting predicts eating disorders Weight gain Low self-esteem in children and adolescents predicts • • • • • • • • Eating disorders Depression Drug and alcohol abuse School dropout Suicide Poor academic outcomes Teen pregnancy Mann et al, Health Ed Research , August, 2004 The self-esteem approach • • • • • • • Expand self-image beyond the physical self Develop self acceptance and self worth Develop acceptance and tolerance of others Value differences and diversity Reinforce the uniqueness, value, worth of students “Everybody’s Different” Understand how the media “works” to make us dissatisfied and ready to “buy” the solution to our problems • Reject media stereotypes • Accept self and others without perfection Activities from Everybody’s Different •What makes up a person? • Strength Cards •Who do I admire? Media Literacy from the Everybody’s Different Program • Value differences & diversity • Respect for self and others • Reduce perfectionism • Analysis of gender stereotypes • Media literacy • What is a stereotype???? But What about Media Images for Boys??? Magazine activity suitable for boys (and girls of course!) Online activity- great for girls and boys http://demo.fb.se/e/girlpower/retouch/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U http://homepage.mac.com/gapodaca/digital/bikini/bikini1.html Activities for boys consumerism Teaching about puberty in a positive way Teen species BBC website for teaching puberty • http:www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/interactives/lifecycle/teenagers/ Child health encompasses so much more than weight! • A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being (WHO, 1948) • Not merely the absence of disease or infirmity • Not merely the absence of overweight!